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^ove than to pay handier to own [quit moving. See JLMfiB [parts- of town on A "���XF'rSPZ"? / \j\.> ��� C^��<^^��*^W ; vS 14. MOYIE, B. CL JULY 19. 1902. 13 A YEAR JNU (.'fi CO. OXAL1) no A Settlement Has Not Yet Been Reached. %'��� Going at Reduced Prices this Week ���������A.- i��*tj&l-& I ill 'COMPANY'S; A Call was Made, But a Sufficient dumber to make.' a Quorum could not Be'.Raised. Moyia TM93fnvMCSXCC!^lCX S MADAir'Sank ���. wicmimB laid Up. Capital $8,000,000. '.HUBERi HAfNES, MGR 1 JdU JL i,L ��� " - ;d ' ���l* .* - TN". A. MacKenzie, Froorietor. 1 fbrv fche' m-asso&r Every thine- .First f^erV restiect. Sa'rtiple Koonls for ^ommevGi&l Men. . ��� ��� "- British Columbia, There arc no new developments in tlio strike at Fernie. The town is very .���met. * There is no bitterness, and the best of feeling appears to prevail. Just what there ia to warrant it is- not disclosed/but the opinion of rriost of the business men/ahd in fact pf most of the miners, is thata 'settlement of the trouble is not far off, and that an -arrangementvrill be arrived at which will be, mutually, satisfactory. While it in generally said that this will come in.tho natu'rft of ii compromise, those who profess to hq-ze-rnforniatiori on the point will not talk, and content themselves with repealing" that the Settlement w.ill be reached.beloro long. - The,,failure of the, members 'of the executive of the Associated' Boards of Trade tc-meet there as intended hats \ occasioned:' consfiderable,. di3Hp"point-, na-e'n'tV-i1 tntf^jfrlt' 0? e'W&Sc, tfh'6', Md h'opfed tn\vi atf a' fesUlt'pf Ih'ettJrMHttn- ���tiou the' par-ties" of th'e strike v/buld' be- ��� brought together and' a' settlement .arrived at. ,-"" President Buchanan' aud H. Geigericb,-of~fch��-Kaslo board of .trade .arrived in Nelson on Monday,evening, for the purpose of taking, the steamer |j��ul>' enough power to rii'o one' at a Oil in South Eitst Kootenay. J. ided Richie and Ross Thompson of Iceland are in the Elko district looking into the possibilities of ti that sec>��fi.i as an oil producing area, says the^Iiner. The outlook in this direction if, said to be bright and it is a- tiialterof'some surprise the resource's of tho country in respect to oil have nevei been.exploited. Some seven miles northwest of Elko are found remarkable traces ol .Oil deposits. At many places the ' oil can be taken from surface pools and ignited, while it is stated that petroleum exists"iu such a pure condition i in spots that it can' be ' utilized in lamps without further reiining. Geologists who have been over the ground state that the formation is such as to 1 r warrant the expectation that"gushers" will le found in abundance. Whether or not'East Kootenay will ever become a second Beaumont is - an open question, but there seems to be no reason for doubt that it possesses r ' *��� ' tnatij of the natural conditions that KO,to make'up an important oil producing area. ' ' Thcgovemment is building a road from Hoosville Up Fbillipps creek to the Canadian oil fields, about 20 miles distant. ' <.'''" Firo Ilyclrauls Teste'!. Tid week a test of the lire hydrants 'vn'g made by W, L. Reid, secretary ol the ' waterworks company,-, arid they wore found-to L-e in good working order, It is to be hoped that the fire brigade wir be reorganized this sam- iiier ao'that some h03o practices'can bo .had. . For a chief the Leader,, would mention the names ot ftobt. Campbell, Andrevd Johnston; or D. J. Elmer Either one of these gentlemen would [bo *i suitable choice for the position, F&sit't MifcHfeft' & CoV ami it-aiming-. I : ^he-siiW'niill-of ^krt/'jSA'cchtell &'tio. -fas" started" l'a'3*; Tufesc&SK a't nbbh' v/i'th a full force of ni'en'. , Th'e' ri'etf' 6hlgih-Ie is -givins splendid satisTactibn,' dn'd there is'sufficient power' now to run boiij fche saw and planer at the same -- - - - . --,.' . -- * liiner whereas -'heretofore, there >vas GENERAL NEWS WOTES. Latest Report From Escaped Convict. WOUNDED AND :HBLPLBSS Sheriff Oiidih.ee and' Seven Picked men- Expect to Capture their man any Moment Seattle, July 17.���Tracy is surrounded with two,,confederates, Fred Floyd and ex-convict Simmons, in a cabin on Sawyer lake, two miles west of Raven- sdale. Sheriff Cudihee and seven picked lhen are there". ' Tra'c'y is almost'helpless from a tfound ' in his hip which is brfdly lacerated and filled with pus's; A' stool pigeon , employed by Cudihee visite'd Tracy -yesterday at noon. - The convict is hot aware that tbeh*bussis surroithtled. Guards are keeping everyo'ne. away from the cabin. Anyone emerging is" to* be s'ho'fc-' down. The killing is expected any'minute. ; ,' I^rod lidiivc'e Killed". Fred Beaver; the - musician, ��\7as killed in Fernie last Saturday by b'efng run'over by a train. He tried to cross in front of tbe passenger and was ���caught' tfpd' h'ad , One ,of-> his legs ba'dly eru'-jh'ed'. He Vfft'a taken to'- Uie Ir^vJsBMf^v* "trt^- "TTr ~^fT>r jrirr jKh .^���^ *r�� "tw* ill ���_*���> ������> nwn itj* ��o 7 it anil ..���s *;������?��*��� ki Tiie .'the witlV ��� - - OEaAor.yiBH im'os, ri<>i>s. Lar^c ' ?ample ' room; in " conncctich with, house for commercial ;nen.^ Best of aJbco'mn-ioilaliond. idqtraKers far Gorrimericfal arid Mining Men I'ESrB, r^&^'^:>&^&&^^'^&^'-4�� <&&& ^�����������*!�����$�� Tuesday morning for Fernie: They were met by two members of tbe >"elson board of trade, ifot an oficer of any board of trade west of Nelson took sufficient interest in , th'e call of the president to put in an appearance. This meant that the' esccutiye could not secure a quoriim for the transaction of any business a'nd the executive meeting called for Fernie was cancelled, and the intervention of tho Associated Boards of Trade in the Fernie strike ended in a 'Wlc. Lime. The coinpa'ny is looking ahead to,a good season's'"business*. ' LOCAL NEWS- was in Cranbrook 5I0YJK, ��."C "Amber" Plug Smoking 'Tobacco h winning on its merits. "Have you tried it?" Save the-tags they are valuable. ^u~u S!-Vd re 1^9 a- "��� ���"* 'he from man who his Slioes us needs ?wd&e only 6f |he fit- Mire prtf- him in*1 all ���^^oiiits of style Stod Service, it's l��r' i'lio l'resbytorifsn Socir*!. Th.e members . of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid made a grand succeds of their social lust Saturday evening. The crowd iu attendance was much larger than was e^peclc.d, and a substantial sum" of mpnoy was realised. One of'the amusing incidents of the affair was tbe presence of a distinguished visitor ih the person of Indian Peter, the discoverer of'.tbe now famous St. Eugene mine. Peter sauntered in early in the game and 'stayed iinlil the lights wero blown out. Everybody was anxious to treat him, i-tlicr tiersoj"! hfiviiir* any , ��� . ., ��� , ,,, , . iwo dlstiibiitiou of :int1 reter sniiled and gulped ice cream 1 to our NOTICE. . *�� , ��� ��� - In th'e coun'ly court of JCobtcfmy bofden at Forf Steele'notice Is. hiifcby given th'n't on the "(������tliilrfy of July. 190J, it w��s oi-dorod l*y J. A. | Foriu Ksrfiiiie; Judge of fho said court; tliat jJiimes Fersfusou. Arnratroiis', olllcirtl ikThuuis- srator of tlio comity of Koctonny Ijg ndnilnls- tnilor of all nnd siugrului' tbe Ebtnte of Tljomas . H, Joiinston of Mo-ie, JI. C, miiier, deceived, fi'l'te-rtiile. ICvcry pors'*ii iuiu)>to<l io thi*,said Dcdea.-'nd is roi|iiiri:d to uuilu*. lwiymoitt foitlnvltli to tiie uiHlci!>ii:uccI. Tvvery ^^or^oIl linvin--' In j��o*��ie*a*Ioii cfl'ciits bolondi��k' tn tin'iiecer.<-c<T is r-.-jifircrt to fortli- witli luitifi* Uio iiiidersi;!iied. . Every creditor or. i<tlic*r period havlnrr any i'lulm upon or infeiosl in Ihe ostutu of tlio .siud .dc-ceascd i.-; rei-uircd wiiliiu thirty di*ys.of!-his dnk* to nciul by rcyisi- (/���vcil Iotier r.'dilii'sst-d lo the uadcrai'sn'cd, liis liume nml --uldress nnd tl'u full particulnrs of IiIk chiiia' or inteiest, and n .stfttement of his ne- oou'nt itiid (lie li-iUiru of the s-ecurity (if i-.ny) held by him. Aftev tiie exinn'tioir cf tUy. M*id thirty day**' llltBr^St . tho jiiliniuisiriUnr will proceed With lho diutri '���.'"ff. k - ' * "' bution of the eiiiate hnviiijj regcrd to Uiosi ' V.P seuyo"u stsat- ^ysfacobfy1 slioe ���:^n��' teW know: "J'^tter'tfiaii we -T he re<q[tiire- ^Tienta ox Shoe . "V^tisfactioiiv M&J iem clirims only of -whlph he slir.ll luue police. D'^teQ' ntr6rtSteele, tli'i-i 17th d.-iv of July,, JM:". J^'JIISS FICKGO'SON AV.MATB.Oi-k:. Offi'ci.'il AdDiinis,trctoi-, For! t?leele, H. C. , KO'J'IGJk Xc^iee, ���' i.Ci'eby gi%cli 'h<n 00 difys after 'late I intend fo.'ipply to lliechlef conini'"3!>ioiier of i-aiid's an-1 v! ork** ii-v c 'jiccinl llccii-io to cut .nut ciiriy iiv.r',' I'miiei from tin. fclTo'vi-;'' do-.- <jril'Cd Inndi: Commencing ������'��� ;1 l,'<lst yhm'cd Weat comer ^I-i'-'-'JS^"11!' jiny, nnd ikhIh "I" JV-Iii'-'''' nloiii? I'liluioi H.ii-ei'k' Xn-r ICou'.eii'iV, th'-'-i'-i .(joiner of '-"'-I -'l'-"' r.t, the "NuitJi one, Ev.->\ Koo'e- B.xr crtet, tlienco tn f.o-t :;-;0J '-jol.j. oni', ,->.',', to this .-'otlth iVt-s.! tlienco dm'"1 **' clid'-is; i'luwo west ��'Ocli��iiii^'t��<-nVo''soiith Ei) ohain-v tliciicC't-.islSO uliiiiiis'-I'D point of eommouee- jiieut, coiittiiulnik'M'J .icrcs iiioro t>r K*.s,;. ryated luis^th d?y of July, 1?03. for hours. Ko doubt he felt, hi.'pp-.or than when he struck (he four foot ledge of ore on the St. , flugene some seven years ago. When lie finished his fifteen tn dish ho rose from the table, rubbed bis stomach and strolled over to the side of the room, whero. he took a seat witbjhe spectators, Every- inducet' ent was ollered to p'ursuade liini to return and eat some more ice cream, but this noiv- preambitlating refrigerator gracefully had had quite enough. The Ladies of tlio congregation wish to express their thanks.* to the.ladies of the. town who.-' go liberally ��� gn^-e dotiationa of different thinga for the social. declined���he i'��j��Iacod ItnloO to IC l*. Convcntioi-. Kor tbo Knights of- PyHiins co.nveny J.;it t(J A. Stepheussn Tueeday.'. ' - -���' Thereare letters at this office for Geo, Idee and Wm. Lawson. Mrs. li'anvey of Kitchener was in Moyio a few days' this week. Mark Brooke; formerly of this place, is now engaged in ranching riea'r Mac��� leod Alb'efta. Fntak Cryderni.tu returned from Macleod this week.-' Wlieu he reached Mncleo'd^he fou'ud th'e positiou, of hospital sergeant jit the iNfortliwfest Mounted police filled. Miss ll'eid left Thursday lor Kegina, where she will visit for a time with her sister. J. vV". dicker-: was iu Periiie most of the week, whore be is~ preparing lo go into business. , Miiss Schauder o! Missoula, Mont., ia here ^visiting with her sister. Mrs. Conrad, ^Constable Driimiuoiul cairie' up from Pcruie \\rc(hiosday and returned the s-inio day. lie will remain in Fernie until tbe strike is-settled. Mrs. P. J. McMahon returned from Spokane Wednesday accoin'pmied by her sisW,. Miss -Mugguis* and Miss Eaton ox Sau Prancisco. Miss Ethel Bcnup.tt of ivfarysvilje is here visiting With Mr. and Mrs. Hope. iMiss" Hobins'on/aschool teacher of Mugrath; S. W. T., Mrs. ^orman Hill of Cranbrook a'nd Mr. T. B~. liill oi Vancoiivdr- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hill this week'. Ira TQW'nsend wda cTow'n to Pincher j Creek this weelv. f R. A..Smith was in Ocanbrook this! week looking nicer the shipping- oi his cattle to liis ranch near Macleod. ! The genipl C. .Ross Palmer of. Gran- [ brook -va's in town a day or lv/o this J week. _ ' , . I Key. and,Mrs.Portune, Misa Fortune f. nod Misa (Jnrd of .Cranbrook ore in Moyio. ��� They .arc, contemplating! operatron." Mr. ifeayer was' a vi'olib'ist1' and' $tdms�� oi c'on's'i'der- able note. He was well kcnown in Moyie. .-,.,-'��� -'- 3I6tliodIst CliurcU Services. ' Sunday school at 3 p. m." Preaching at 8'o'clock ;'.subjeot,'"Does it Pay to Serve God?" A' hearty invitation is extended to all;. On Wednesday evening, July ��3rd, tbe Rev. S. J.Thompson of Cranbrook; superintendent of this mjasioD; will preach. , A good time i3 expec.ted. A. E. 5IABSAALL. Padtor. METAL MARKETS I^ew Yohk���Bar silver, b'6 cents. Lead, ,?4.12J. Copper, $12.20, London���Lead, ��11, as..- ' " ' Elementary eeology anci chemistry ar,e to be taught in the high school at Rossland as a .special use in a mining district. In the presence of a congregation which crowded Plymouth church, of Seattle to its utmost capacity , last Sunday-morning, the $30,000 mortgage which has just been paid off was burned upon a tray. ' A rehash of the stale and ancient5 story of the killing of - tho Andre party by a party ol Eskimos near Fort Churchill is going the rounds of the press. It is aaid that the killing was^done about two years ago and that Rev. Dr. Feriies, a church of England clergyman, brought down tbe news. ~ ' Because Father Murphy, who was conducing service on Sunday at St. Patrick's Catholic chUrchat Olyphanfc, Pennsylvania, .refused to dismiss a non-union man from hiscongregation,- Stepheu Heap,- of the United Mine?. workers of Arrieried.,' who requested -the disn-iissal,- called ttpori- till present whose sy'mp-athiea vTgre vvith the mine workers and their pa-iise la cohie with* liini/and he left the church followed by between 150' and 200' persons. . '. " Reports from Trail with' reference" to the* refinOry re'cesl'bty established there aro to the effect" that tho new process of refining by nie'afis' of ' electricity is attended With' remarkable success. The degree df perfection' 'to which it has been b'roitglifc wilt be realized when' it' is" stated th'a't the refined <= product tdrned ou'fc by the'' plant is hot less than .999 pure; Th'ia 'means' ' that in every 1,000 pbtfnds turned ,oui; there is but one pound of material o'thef' than pure lead. The statement is' made that such a '��� degree'' of purity is unparalleled" in the focbrd*s of practical refining operations". ^orcT^comefj from trisBee; Anzona/ to'lfie efee'e feat fMs'worlcPs record5in ,'^'AC Ji1 ''-"ii-1' i '-* "��� ,!'l'-i1s\ II , ,1iV ,t !i'Ji:a -rock drilling was :broken by a, team composed1 of j^clticiaoia aW^oaa/ a* tea'm *fro'ni' British~6okmhia. it is* stated tliat this team' defeated' Malley and Chamberlain,' the world's cham- i pions in���the big rock' drilling contest' held iu Bisbee on the Fourth of July.' The information is further gifeu that ' jMc2Tichols "and Ross established , the, ���new record of 41f inches; Ross; one. of the winners, is believed to ' bo the, ��� 'same W. M. Ross who appeared at the Elks' carnival. h$t September in 6po-, kane. the team was W. 351. Eoss and' Q. S. McLeod and hailed from -Ross-," land. They won the contest in that' city} drilling -ii inoliea lu Id fiiiuutes. ���^*^-*Aaw8mfX^acaiMQ;aaaaMi ^*- <������ ** . s? i-y w. ���'-������trni; tiou ��t aan Krancicu Aiigu.t -;; ;-canipiug on Moyie lake for a while. ,jfll, till) tj, I. tb. ./Ill !;I311U LlUI-wl.l*- j i7o.ni lCooioruy eomr.ioii poinlti tor' ' - ���foO.OO'tor the return, good all rail,, or | via. steamer,, iuclu'diug 'meals and twinning oh its merits berth from front'Portland, Victoria, or-I Seattle. For full partioulara apply to , local agent, ��� j ��� y yy ' Used .in Millions of Hornet 40 Years' the Standard." A Pure Cream bf Tartar P'ow-" der.^ Superior" to" eveiy other known,' MaMes"finest cake' and pastrjr, light/ .B^fhi^ ���cuit, delicious griddle eaKes"' ���palatable and" vvhoiesdme,;' Linber"PIuR Smokinsr Tobacco is "Haye you tried it-?'' Sitve the tags they are Valuibis, Price Dankinq 'jjlQWDER'Ccv OHIQAQOi- KoTt-.���Avoid taking; powders made from alum, They look like pure powders, and may raise the cake), but alum is a poison and.no one.<?"nn. eat food ' mixed with it without injury to health *: , 1 'I 1 <. '' , ,1- :' di Ll \ ' S ' t I ' I L 4 mM^Bsgssmmz^ mmmmmmmmm 'cXJp? W&aHKr yKWWIHriM^ r -, , m i-�� ' ' i iiX' < f c * il' r' C \'I. I ' "Mi" '7�� o THE LADY OF LYNN and looked <*u, holding their breath. There was uo longer any fear on account of their champion. For the first f time in their lives they saw as fine al master of fence as ever en me out of the I By SIR WALTER BESANT. (Copyright 1900 by Sir Walter liosauU) " 'What do you want, then?" "'You must send away those two bulking fellows behind you. I am willing to tight you with swords, but I am not going to flght your lackeys w*ith Hubs." *~lV>m turned round. 'Here, you fel- loirs; get off. Go and stand beside the chair. . Whatever happens, don't interfere. Weil, my lord, the sooner this ������vent comes off the better.' " Ue laid down his sword and took off coat and waistcoat, turning up' the ���deere of his right arm. Then he turned to Molly and sainted hor. "Mistress ' Molly." he said, with a grin, "you are going to have a very line sight. Per- hups when It is over you will tie sorry for your shilly sliaiiy-stand oif-no. 1 won't fuss.:, You're uot worth carrying off. if I'd known��� Now, my lord." , Lord f-'ylingdale had also removed his coat and waistcoat and now slood In his shirt, with the sleeves rolled up hat Jess. J usi at that moment the sun rose . swiftly, as is his manner in this flat country, it was as If the earth had ' l��i|i��l into light In order to give these j swordsmen-a clearer view of each olh- or. They were a swing-- contrast���Molly's champion erect, pale and cahn his adversary bent as if with passion,' grasping his sword with eager baud. ,"IJe means' mischief," repeated the gentleman ot the troop. "I would this misiness was ended. 1 wonder If (be noble lord can light De does not look- afraid anyhow." , "He loots as if be could feel neither , rear nor anger nor love nor any pas- sioii at all. Ue is an iceberg. Ha they are' beginning.'" They faced end) other. ' - The swords crossed. "I.ool self." cried Tom "I will a pigeon " ' ' ni-"st;iih|ieil on.| limited. Was p-|I-.r |,.,1 (.;,<||V J'"'''-'"' ���' ���' n' ��� -i-i ���!����� i n win) a slitrht turn of the wrist the thrust was par. ried, but as yet Lord Fylingdale .seemod to stand on the defensive. tc your- !*I>u yon like The thrust liciniy I'om schools of Paris. Meantime the other man- was as one maddened. He drew back; he roared like a bull; be rushed upon his enemy; he panted and gasped; but be continued the fight undaunted. Suddenly his sword flew out of his hand and fell In the field beside the chaise. "Pick up your master's sword," Lord Fylingdaleordered the chairmen. The spectators looked, to see Tom run through-on the spot. On the contrary. Lord Fylingdale remained In his attitude of defense. He was playing with iiis enemy. "Take your sword." be said. "You are at my mercy. But take your sword, man. We have only just begun." ' Tom received liis sword and wiped the mud upon his shirt. ' ���Then he renewed the attack. ' But It was with less confidence.- That one should refuse to'finish the duel when he had disarmed his adversary was a 'thing beyond his experience. "Tom is dashed," said one of the company, "it is all over with Tom." It was. After" a few more lunges, parried with the same quiet skill and calmness of manner. .Tom's sword once more flew out of his band. Then the duel was over, for Lord Fylingdale made one thrust, and his sword passed clean through the right arm at the shoulder, passing out at the other side Tom reeled. One of his chairmen ran to his help, and he fell upon the ground, fainting, 0in a small pool of blood. ' c Lord Fylingdale paid no'attention to him. He wiped bis sword on the grass replaced It in tbe scabbard aud put on his coat and waistcoat This done be advanced to Molly. "Madam," he slid, "we are fortunate, indeed. In being able to effect a rescue. This is not a place for a jndy nor is this a sight that one would wilV ingly offer you. I trust' that do violence has been used." "I thank-your lordship. It-was a horrid sight. Oh. do not let the poor man die! He Is a villain, but he" has failed. Be merciful." ���-'Sh?,.."^ ca?t?ln came running un Molly!" he cried with the tears running down his face. "Molly, wo are They'haven't married CHAPTER IX. THE LAST STEP BUT OKK. ORD FYLINGDALE re- sol yea to marry Molly. You shall bear by what cunning tbfs noble and virtuous person, this- adornment and boast of the peerage, laJd his plana for securing the fortune and the hand of our Molly. He Jiad' persuaded fhe simple old sailor to believe anything be chose to advance; he had shown himself in the eyes of the girl that which women admire more than anything else in the world���possessed THE ROYAL SOCIETY I SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THE CAN ADIAN ORGANIZATION. Member* Jlu��t First Have Umcomo Dli. Unfulfilled in homo iiranc'i tit JLenrn- \n�� Hafore Kein? KlicibU a�� ''allows ��� A Dominion >oci��:.v���How tha EiptDim of tlio Annual Meeting; and Kecurdt Art .11 et. Tho Koyal Society of ''Jana.la, which met in Toronto from May 2G to 2U nt Toronto University, was formed for the purpose of uniting in of fearlessness and skill; he had also t,.ie f>ritfndly bonds ��t literature nnd shown himself ready to place his courage and his skill at the service arid for the rescue of a woman. So far.everything was prepared and In readiness for tbe next step. But tliere were certain obstacles still in the way. These he proceeded to remove. The Lady Anastasfa, After the morning prayers, at which she was a regular attendant, generally returned to "her lodging, where she sat with her maid engaged in the important affairs of1 the toilet until, dinner, was carried to Lady Anastasia's lodg iug in the market place. The lady dismissed her maid. "You have something, to tell me. Ludovle" she said. "I cannot tell from your face whether you are going to deal truthfully. I have had experience of,the other way. Sow, what Is It?" "What I have come, to say is important Anastasla, in this mutter I have given you my entire confidence. There have* been, 1 own, occasions when J have been compelled- But all that is over.. I now confide absolutely In you and in you alone. My 'interests are yours." ��� ' "You have already given me that assurance." She Implied, perhaps.'"bv these words that the assurance ��� and tbe fact-were not Identical. ' e- , "What can I give you except my-as' suranee?" , - '-, Nothing, truly, science those who in all ,the provinces of Canada 'have most distinguished Uu'iii.seives in those branches of mental activity. 'J he charter of thii Uoyal Society of the mother country seems to have been the model followed, and, although that society has of late years neglected literature, the Canadian society ims given more weight, to that form of culLure than to thu applied bciences. It ought, to be generally known 'hit the society is by iis <��� jns*itu- Lor<r~Fynncdaiol U��" }imiUHi -�� "��mber.s7 Jt is not a 1 iyimBa*te society, like those which exLst- In 'Jie.ii, Britain nnd in the,, United .States of America, which the general public ate invited to join, and by association aid. in the 'advancement of knowledge. Nor is it like (he many valuable societies which exist in most large cities for .the 'cultivation - of home special subject, which all can join who declare their "'interest ' In that pursuit. To become a member one must already have' become ' distinguished in some branch of learning, .have - made original investigations in, science or published works oi literary .merit. Nominations must be made a year before election, nnd tho qualification of each new candidate for tho honor of becoming a member of the society nro sun <i by tho proposer and seconder,- printed and distributed, so that the ballot may bo taken after a full discussion' of the merits of the person proposed Nor is this an idle form: The biblio Arc you g, to start a Newspape,]) ACTS GENTLY ,��- LIVER on .**V!5i awn kibN (fV~' AND - p B0WEI5- CLDWSeS THE SYST^ WLEflN| EFFECTUALLY; OVERCOMES '*��W^' But, pray, g0 on. 1 ^BitualCo 1 - UAL PERMANENTLY t$Xfr&* BUY THE GENUINE-MAN;rO BY goroRNlApGJYRVFg gil��^Bl��UDPU66l5TS. PRICE SQc.Pfiiwrbi, '��� rhcn wr,tc (0 Us, terms upon TYPE M>kl MACHINERY J'^ JI Ve carry (hc on, I ^hwcsl, and ^3 P'd* Job and New '^ short notice* also -Wi all sizes and styles. Toronto Type Co'y, Limited..! 175 McDcrmot-Avenue, 1 Colorao for your ii Sum mer o- hear,that you have been plavlnc tho ST,'**1- Vo,u",e of <-h<-' Koyal So- partofthe,k*nfgbt.rra^aP0dTght"g -^^^,n^ tfyesjong UsU for not too late? exposes himself at every lunge. See' , He has lost his head. One would think be was fighting with an automaton who could only parry." ' u - At the door stood the object and cause of tho encounter���namely the girl���-who bad brought all this trouble upon Torn Rising's head. She stood motionless; hardly breathing, watchin- the duel as they say the Roman won" en used to watch the fight of tho gladiators in -the,amphitheater, and as I have seen, the Spanish women watch the men who fought" the bulls in their circus. I believe that women, in spite I said, have ��c ria. UKjN-rtft ciotmo rAixrwc ia A small ��ool or stood,* widow as soon as a wife." "Captain, can you ask" me? Tbe man had a chaise waiting here and would have forced me into it. But I ran into the house and so Into tbe upper floor, whither lie could not foll6w. Ho set his men to pull off ,the thatch. What he would have done next I know not But I could defend myself." "What is that in your hand, Molly?" It was the knife, which she still Held In readiness. She threw, it'away "J shall not need It now," she "What do you think I should done with it?" "Molly, I know what you would have done. I said that there was no man in England who could marry you against your will, it was his heart and not his shoulder that would, have received the knife.- My dear, I knew my Molly I knew my girl.", Then the other gentlemen crowded round, offering their congratulations no one taking the least notice of the unlucky-Tom, who still lay paie aud bleeding on the ground. It was Lord Fylingdale who came to his assistance. --Here,, fellow," he ordered the chairman. -Take up your master and put him in the chair. So and as for you," he addressed the post-' boy, 'here is a guinea. Drive as fast as you can back to Lynn. Put him to bed in his lodging and send for a sur- 8t3ershe dle?" aSkGd ��ne 0f ^ **��� distressed damsels. 1 laughed when I beard of It You to tight on the side of-the angelsl dWhere are your wings, my Ludovle?" . �� "The thing happened .exactly as' I could have wished. The'country bumpkin who carried ber off had no knbwl- edge of fence. He could only, lunge and he was balf drunk. There was a .great.appearance of desperate flehtina because he was mad with dWnf an<? disappointment. I played with the fellow long enough to, make a show of courage and ..danger,, then I pinked him." "Is he dead?" , ' "I believe that.be Is ln some kind of fever. ^Well; Anastasla, tbe result'of the affair is that I, have uo*r arrived at perfect confidence ,ou tho.pa.rt of my old friend the guardian." * ' ,, "And with the girl?" , Tl - "The girl matters nothing.'��� The first part of the business Is done. You can now go back .to London"��� "To go back to London?" she replied* suspiciously. <- ,- - d - ��� "You have done all I wanted done of the printed works of all the b; sts mem- ,7 REASONABLE SIGNS. ''I'tn in court." retid '' a card on the lawyer's door; "Af ��� tho hospi- -n' ha,,',c?rs on V-'e <l��c'lor's slate, Do back m an ' hour," 'say Severn more. while,others invito one to down and' wait.' on bars, covering .'the widest nmye"~ Jf J bank." -is' u< brol^r^slv,,-10 subjects, from poetry to statistics, jsoon/- is found b from novels to treatises of rbytc.es. -' -The meetings are annual, and, this being a Dominion society;-are i-Mial- ly held at Ottawa, but,as the Principal of tho Toronto University was the President for' 1902 'it wa.s' thought a fitting compliment io Mr Loucjon that the meeting 0f the year should be held in the city where he rcfc'i-dea. ' , These meetings last the cr(ater part of a week, when whatever of new the members have to .contrlbuta to tho literary and scientific world in ':Sit " the Back ��� , . , --- the ice' dealer's bOOk; ..S,ck j��� bcd/. js lho ���� w��L S>?S ,,,S boofc- :Twa* every- whciie thus, so, with, nothing to do - I hied me. away, to tho ..baseball' ground: and there. ��� strange' to sav yet none the less true, each or the. above ,,, the- grand stand T found Peaks three miles I snow-clad in July- flashing trout streaj big game��� campfoj. niouritain climbing ^Ask for our book- "A Colorado Summer.! lUBY-g OWN TABLETS. "C. C. CARPENTER, Pi " 503 Guaranty Alihneapolis, - . m brought forward at the gathering cf the .appropriate sections., The record- Cu'r<; All Minor,, Ills. ,and Bring .-Joy and Comfort to Unby ,und d * " ' ' Mother. v - here. You have given me a very good character. v^" '* ��� -=��� -** their tender hearts, are carried away, out of themselves, by the sight of mere fighting. It Is a. spectacle which they cannot choose but gaze upon, it shows tho true nature of man as opposed to that of woman. He stands up and risks bis life/trustln- sometimes to his skill, as iu a du6l with bwords, and sometimes to chance, as on a battlelk-ld whore the bullets are flying. Molly therefore watched the fight with gleaming eyes and parted lips. She was almost ready to forgive he man who had attempted this in- jury for the.sake of his courage, and she could not sufllclently admire his adversary for the cold and impassive way in which he met'every furious attack, Just with a simple turn of the wrist, as It seemed to'her. , Tom was a strong aud lusty fellow and he could fight after his fashion,' which was with thrust upon thrust, fast and furious, as if reckless of himself go that he could engage his adversary wholly In tlefeuse until he found a moment of weakness. He bad fought many times and hitherto always without a scratch or a wound, the light always ending with his adversary prostrate. On this occa son, however, he found that every thrust was parried, that his adversary yielded not so much ns an inch of ground and that he had to do' with a wrist of Iron and the eye of a. hawk ���Jack," said. Molly, "I hope that l'de- jdred not the death of the young many but I did. desire his defeaL it T�� splendid to see bim stamping on the ground and attacking iiw ,,������+���,l". 'I should think It not unlikely His wound Js dangerous, and, if I know anything about a man, "from bis appearance I should say that ho' would be inclined to fever. But we are not concerned with bis fate, whether he dies or lives; he has attempted a villainous act and has met with a fitting punishment." . h The carriage with the wounded man ".;t^ent rattling along the road, tin jeiks and bumps among the ruts being enough to keep the wound open and the blood flowing. Then Lord Fylingdale called the chairmen "Who are you?" he asked. Do you belong to the town of Lynn?" saW "l*T��kCd-* CaCh 0ther* T1,en 0I1G You have charmed ibe people of the spa. You have flattered the girl and inspired her ,with discontent Why should you stay any longer.?" ' "To be surei I am at great expense, and tho bank Is in a poor way. But what are you going to do?" "Anastasia," he sat down and took her hand, "I have Inquired carefully Into the whole business." ' There Is no doubt, none whatever, that tho girl Is far richer than even her guardian understands. ,Sho has'a huge income, a great accumulation of money and, what is more, a collection of jewels which is in itself a large fortune! Go back to London tomorrow or next day. Then sit down and write a letter inviting the girl, to stay at your house. Bid her bring with her all her Jewel's and finery. I, for my part, 'will urge tb& cap- tarn to let her accept the Invitation."; ^y"All this - Is very circumstantial. What then?" "I will promise the captain to find her a husband, a man of position, a man of rank, and, above all, one as virtuous as myself." He said this without the least blush or even a smile. "Where is that husband to be found?" of tha papers is, found in. a .series of handsome volumes issued by the society an(i .<ustribulod' to,thc ch"lef "world SociOLi6s ; of ' the-civil/zed nntiSnU��P*C-Ia"J- -ntcrCflU���� session is annually g,von to the reception' of ������cpor.ts from the various working societies 'in all parts of Canada wni-h arc afhliated nnd, send delegates' he Royal Society. These0 are ,, lariy printed Disease , attacks 6 ihe little v ones /ANADIAN stitute, the doyen of the lc-,r����i si> oietics of Ontario, and' one "of tZ most distinguished i to . .�� Cfir^" frt ,,��� . , ,. -inti tbus an apercu ii to lo had oi the ' progress of thi whole country ., ,-��� ',hl! - VWS\H .' -�� -"ledge. Kvc. the Canadian Jn b- of the . ii Cnn.ida, does not re.use its friendly aid in making this imjorfnnt list complete.. " * ��h.* hring-nr together, of so note- worthy n |,fK|y of Jiitcrntoura d wiJi Measure by- the citizens of Ot-' W?;,y- l,'C,le" pftrt!M ,l,,r! receptions aio g,v,n l,y. th,, . citizens aid the ,hci fu.Kti'cnarics, attended bv the -ovenor-cjcneral and the Ministers.' [through the.digestive organs. Baby's Own Tablets aro Uie best things in he .world for all bowel and stomach uoube.s of* children. They act'quickly and gwilly.-und always, euro fndi- g&tion colic,, cohstiliation and diarrhoea. They are, also a- great - help to teething children. Mrs., CJabriello Barnes Six Alile J^ke, Ont.,- snys- Babys Own Tablets reached' me just .m tune as my tmfjy was very ill with indigestion and'howeL trouble, and l am happy tb say the Tablets relieved him after a /pw doses. lie is now doing splendidly ���with just a tablet now and then when be is restless. I am the mother .'of eight children and r have tried nearly all the old remedies, but have never found a medicine equal to Baby's 0\o Tab- lots." " ��� are ��i\en by oiali.��� Ui.* ti hers v. 1 r r iVi ,lia viMtr.r.-i'aiifl lho members of tlici iTliZ:^ hH"~- SubscrlplioA "���u;n by private persons and cor* .-M'-fiics for defraying part of -poling expenses of the mem--. _-is v.ho cannot well, afford tho ra'l- v ay.iaies. and it is no disgrace t0'a votary either Q[ iiLei,Uurb"or scienc* to I,c poor ju com of the realm or tlu L!,?i,.,.,f��!/?.,pay ,of its banks. It is Ihe Tablets are guaranteed to contain no opiate or harmriil drug and crushed to a powder they can be given to tho smallest, feeblest child with, a certainty of g00d results. r,i? * yo-aU drueff��sts, or sent post J aid at 2;, cents a . box by writing tmly. ��rTV,n0, ��nt- ��r SHl('��^" . "THE" ROUTE TO | t Australasia ��� -"-- ^le Orl t CANADA'S SCENIC R0U| Travel by the ,C. P.Tt. and ' sured of SOLID COMFO" ' First-class C. P. R. Sleet ' on ail through trnlns. TliroiiRh Tourist Sleepers Tourist Kates quoted to nil: East, West, Souj The Old Couiiln] The Orient, The Antipodes, Tor su r samo object. The public n. _ hear thepapers read, but there ubbcnptions have been paid by Toon to s merchant princes for the re always welcomed (0 R]lHt��� . ing like lightning But it was more splendid to see his adversary ^Immovable. Ho stood, ,ikoa rock. He showed neither passion noi excitement He parried every thrust with just a turn of bis wrist" The gentlemen on horseback closed in Sn���ir�� m", We b�� from Swaffham. Squire ltlsing sent for us to do bis ��� UtJQ ,r��Ur poles- You m��st now carry the lady back." "We have done our work," said his lordship, "it remains for us to escort Miss Molly home again. Madam, you can leave this foul den with the consciousness that you are avenged." "Indeed I want no revenge." "Justice has been done. Justice fe not revenge. You can now. madam, go back m the chair in which you wofo brought here. The villain who made the attempt Is already on his way bacl* Since you desire mercy rather than re- S1ataI''mUSth��PetUatlliSWouudi8 V So' Molly re-entered the chair. Then she was brought home In triumph The the property. True, there- are tho creditors, but we might taka SrtwdetalDOrS- ^ must not be suffered to got out." ��� Ho went on sag- gesting deceits aud villainies ''You said >C What have I to do with the scheme? it is, you must co�� fess. Ludovle, one of those arruge- ments or understandings which S. world calls a conspiracy"- Lord Fylingdale released her llflU(J ��ifratWthi?t,Paln0dlh,a scnsUlve ��nt If at this time, after all we have dona together wo are to talk of cons* ,.;-.' "-1 '���� ''ONTTJ*lJED>] _. Eskimo 1'ai.tlme*. ^est t0 gambling the r-m��� like to wrestle. ^slvimo taea ngs that Drunimond appreciated 9 And do tlmt Larupman's short and (hat adorn that platform ? to i��I^; ""l? ^si"�� l�� devoted Ject Ono m" 80,"�� "^k'htiric sub- was first "'o not regret Promise was cut he will no longer Tlio Florin. . The florin, one of the most famous of modern coins, originated In Florence Some say that ft gave the name to the city, while others assert that It w-as flrst so called because it bad on It a flower-de-luce, from the TtaJInn florone, or flower," for the same reason that an English silver piece Is called crown," or certain goldpleccs I'-anee Indifferently a "nnpoleon" or _ louls," or .the ten dollar goldplccc In America an eagle." Two countries,. Austria and Holland have regained lho florin as n unit of monetary value, taking it nt a .time when it was very universal In*Europe Us usage having been rendered general* by the financial supremacy of the little states of northern Italy and the Jmper- feet coinage system of the other cobu- tries of the contlnenL Those desiring 'nfonuatioij gnrd to any part of the iwf ed by the C. F. H or its tod are ro.-uested to apply to cif H. reprcsentativo^or to C. E. AlcPHERSDl "Con. Pa*. Act. Ha Canadian jlfortivj a In a astern Tool -via tlio- consplriu- he i(!-l>' of the way nle ��o through walls us if thoy were tratis- f'aphy w���s ::,' llt.an(- , wiivlPss telo- thi-ough tlu-K.. " " .to he,possible Tlert^ia,, Wav,,s nnd pnriii,jons parent bti-(.vn.s Weat Rati "ff. ".tlnitoSfrtt ���a8t0,?8e,,0��i.io-|���-.get Afeat eating reached "it- l.eight In this country Jfw^'f^t coss are charged n,"! anu-.t0 -Us ex- rheumatism, gSn a^l ��r.0y?]��*<*. of and the eonse'qnen^ heart'dim ��VilS which annually mow ^ dl��lcultfea proportion of the population 'ar��e a ' ��� The Toronto "?"flfrful vibrations. Society a.-e :-��'.'uTv?��� of: ih6 I:��^l University',' i{ev ���x ".sulent of the Artliur-lla'rvoy inroJ' ;'Wnrk.'"-'. Afr. Ooo. W. Kosm'm,. i-'u nrkin- 7I��J"' nov. Th. Withrow pre1 SA Allison, F. Stupartd Prof V "' |lc ^ IVof . .llacalliiin-'- i.,.dk A-01��-iunn, *I��iit; Liout.-Cu,. o. T " Wi-IkH -%''. Mr, it. Col Uainaay- A July SnnvrHtnrm< In tho year lSr.fi a snowKtorm swent over New York on tho nth of July 't was Monday, and tho fireworks, which were thou set off l��� front of Cc Jv SL[U.Cnbra"0n ��f tfii Kl��rl��"> nrnT' mm] bP��" k��Pt 0VCP fr0"' Sot- enough in tho morning and during the wnTi T', ��f ihC *������������. but to- ward dusk be'avy clouds appeared In the sky, a northwest wind followed, i��e.thermometer went down to Sl-de- grees-oue degree below freeslng-and I ^8,)'^f,��'^ -ame down ���t a lively I Miit Wen who went out that nialit ��of Ind them unoomforlable, for the cold lusted for hours. y Great Lak| Tourist Kales to nil po'*1 ONTARIO. QUE! MARITIME iW ond EASTERN ST\] One of the most delight';] with every modern roinomsj tho comfort of passengers- Ocean Tickets! by all M For dates of Hiuluig tlon of berths apply to un?" tho Canadian Northern iw" C.F.O. I'-'fl Trunin Mun��fer,?r' ��nd i iin.v 'j Ilmi'l to H m' �� ,)f-nlson. I'lu.l.,,,,. ,;.,,,,,. Teacher--Now wh;,.\ Pi'inoe's Inst war ? *' W,Wthc ���rlease miss, the Judv. Intel! o Black , 'Kent p,lpi, <-���� ho died !���;_ . To Bs-'riiot Oil' Ifrom' Wmu\. MJ>.got th.-- e.sse.itlnl oil from Wood. barks roots, herb,, etc.. phuvthou, in a bo Ie and pour upon thom a snooiii'ul of ether. Iveep In ��� cool ph.co ��� few hours n���d then fill the bottle w th cold water. The essential oil w BWim upon the surface and may be easily separated. ' .d"-'six."��fii����Ir��.i'.M��.rt��" It is,.difficult' (o account enormous velocity ?' so ^ /light when nifgnit"^ j crn bluo of 540 800 miles, from land, in roil i. 8��f flifi miles nn ^r, % in a.spni.gfl^'^'ri nine hours. Virginal, | from Labraflo.r ,0 ,,���,,,'H 9,600 miles, willioi't s ^ ing at tho rn.li; <lf ' ] hour, and -prohahly i"*}' '^i this speed be ohlm"*-" ' hciglitSi. �������� si"1' IS f"1'" resort I' to great rosistone'e of tho Mature Noteo. air 'i&rMk '^^ft^-wgff��^<iBiiL' ���&& ��� you j start a vspapJ wr��*e (o us on TYPE fERY. ���'. -ythconlyJ bYIfc LEADER/ foriB, B. c. Slltnte For KfSftH. , , <are scarce, put away at lip of mashed potatoes in een strained a tablespoon- and mix it in the corn "next morning. You will light and sweet. The Cingalese h��^^ ' and sun are workup )r 7 be raooT1 tlint part of the thnj t,"^8')urI>��ses; fflng the moon across , ,"-*"--- 's drag- afterward the moo,.'tJ-,d ,y amJ t!">t pulling the sun about 'ntl.. Ulra at ���** I'lYlT-rfiTir '-. and can | and NeW] i��; also nd styb. 'Jpapctd 'olBOiioim Wax. distance secreted by the inalogous to the fat of the ials. The wax of a species Jon in Patagonia, Tierra del other parts of southern and the adjacent is- jtrk blue In color andjs said poisonous than arsenic. , nanuihCDM According to .Mosli.,u"tr...,it. foundations of the citv ol i ' the were laid soon after the ere-, ; S(MW 'earth. ^dion of uu. . No You body in Swear Wor,!, r��� Jn������n cannot sw,,lr at or ������������,*/ the .laiiaue.se langn.- MARKET REVIEW. w iny- I'lie Type ito iype :��'y. Limited. ���rmot'Avenmi iorai L Ilnrd Wood. they have' a single word jrrenee very common, with liter, the bursting of a.wails is the word: "Hochquei- jferimgarohrenfatalitaton." >n is the shadow cast by Lnd dependent on the1 light is seen. + MOM(|litlo HfjffJM. The mosquito eggs are.' it )B ,,U] hatched in from four to seven davs .cording to the warmth of the weather. Norway Fitthcrfea. A comparison has been drawn In Nor way.as to theprolit of the fisheries "��� the sen and In the rivers whi,-;18ll0Wg th.it .ibe former are three tiu.es as re- nm iterative us the latter. ' nimenl is best flair Restorer. JflAtCYONUOT SPRINGS,,.B.C. gem that cannot be im leopnld its delicttto tints ^simulated. ' CHAIN AND PRODUCE. stiemVi0 f" r ~ Moi'e ��"=tivity and sncSf '��� 'e be��" ""tested in the nasi ���t T Yheat mark<*s during the 21", Ihere ��� a general com-. laint however, that the public is �� t nterested in wheat at present, ldtVTket iS leit m����� to what called the professional element, without a widespread buying on 01 tiie public it is diifir-ult arouse enough buying' enthusiasm whih. T^'i 1>^^-iH^^aBy,.so that uLT',"W ^ave-^een- active and stonjr at u t, lQse Qf lhe ^prices Jc to l'c lower than a week ago. Jt has been' a mixed mar- sometimes the future deliveries ���ave been the,, .strongest, then again- cash or July delivery would be or than the futures, the result week is that the spread be-" tween the _ July and the September *u.cl December deliveries has narrowed Hilly ��c. . Manitoba wheat has been, rather dull all week, except that there litis been a fair demand for spot-wheat to I'll, June contracts. Exporters are doing nothing and will not buy Through the week'spot No. LUMBAGO. ���N'OVA SCOTIA MAN HAS FOUND A SURE REMEDY. Vs and Lhe part to to Ullvt kef h, the SLlOIIjL on the Claims That Lumbago Can- be' Cured���ire Himself Had Suffered for 25 Years���Hope for Apparently Hopeless Cases. very many treat- ahead:' hree miles hit ad in July- trout strcdrj e��� camping n climbing, iur book- ado Summer] nta ENTER, Pi! uaranty 6%! ;ss Cannot Be Cureu lien lions,,as thoy cannot roach tho lion of the Gar. Thero is only one )oafiio.ss, aud that is by coastil.u- ios.' Deafness ia caused by an in- ion of tho mucous'liiiimr of tho Cube. When ttiis tubo gets inflatn- a rumbling sound or im perfect [whoa it is entirely closed deafness jatnl unless tlio inflammation can l,aud this tubo restored toitsnor- gn, hearing will bo destroyed for rases out ot ten are caused by cats notliiiif*- liub uu iiiilamod con- I mucoui surfaces, ivo One Hundred Dollars for any jrnoss (c'ln.sod by catarrh) that can- '" by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ������ Seiid for too. I>\ J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O ruRglst'-.Tuc. ,o " , ; ' lily l'ilis are the best. .Without question- the 'beat and moat-effective spring., In Canada for the cure of rheumatism, kidney ' or liver, troubles. Tho medicinal .qualities - of .the water aro unequalled. 8plendld, hotel accommodation fishing and hunting. An ideal for tha'lnvalid. " ; fine spot nor- at ic lilies in the Jnterjoiyof Rus- loincidcnt sdity, due with'-'a1 decline in in great measure " ROUTE TO I asm the Qpl SCENIC ROuf C P. ft. and | LID COMFOl . P. R. Sleep i trnlns. Sleepers* loted to tSli ;est, Sooj Couiitnl ent, .ipodes, i*jtniction of forests. ' - ). C. Richards & Co': -While ,in the, r countrj**" ��-r 1 ^*as ��� badly bitten by -.so badly .that. 1' thought ?��.' disfigured for a' couple of \wis advised to try your; to allay the irritation, and' Tho effect ,was .more than bd���a few applications com-' curing1 the irritation, pre- the bites from becoming sore. Lettuce , Sandwiches, tuce lie in .cold water for," at ' least an hour their dry ; thoroughly towel. ' Spread thin slices of buttered bread with salad dressing made from the above rule and place? between thom tender, crisp lettuce loaVes -Let your Jet- on tho ice box before using, with a clean MONTHS OF PAIN. I noithern has sold up to 7-1 ic. and No- 2 northern,, 72jcr in storo. Fort William, und yesterday spot or June delivery was so,id at 74c; 1 northern 72}c; No. 2 iiorthorn. But the best^ prices obtainable for J^ly delivery, Jji store, Fort, William,' arc: 1 hard,' 752c; 1 northern, '734c; and 2 thorn, 71Jc. These are sellers over these prices. IS U'rrEJt���Creamery���Offerings are larger than they have been, but everything coming is absorbed by the' local and shipping demand'. Prices are better this week and dealers now quote 17c per pound for choice creamery f.o.b. at .factory. - ��� BUTTER���Dairy���Supplies are increasing and more than a fair portion of the.butter offerin" inferior quality. This ' seems" inevitable where butter is ted from so it my- CA USED IIY A TUMOR 13 It R A ST.' ' OF THE *S, LlNT.liENT is rticle to keep off the also . a mosqui- ��� Yours truly, W. A. Grace," Nfld, Jan. 8, OICE. 1898. ion should ever use jfan the Jaw allows a swear to her Mrs, J. AL, Timbers, of llawkesbury, (' Tells How She Obtained '.Relief ' , '��� After Doctors Had Failed. pro- is of to be'' accumula- many sections of country and from so many different pie as is the case in -Manitoba, market' was bare "'of second and in fact ���in everything peo- The grades in the of dairy butter when this opened and it will be a pity should be filled up again so with ' unsalable,' second grade Some ������ of" the butter offered n iover was, and never will be, panacea, in ono remedy,.for nil l'l-s llesh ia heir���tho very nature of d iclievo ono ill in turn would ag- j "rsiug my bo olher. Wo have, however, in*"*- nursing fine, when obbiinable iu a sound, j breast ��ii 8��'���t<?��� n remf-dJ' f��r many and ' .shai-|i Ills. By ltd gradual and judiciousI! hiforaiatioil of the fforl t or ila cou ap|ily lo ui -or to McPHERSDl Act. ���� (ortbl rn Toi the��� Lall Etli > ni 01 QUO N SV dcllfilil com on KVcu ���nucrs. j�� " Hi** m lyrom tho Post, llawkesbury. Out.' Mrs. James jU. Timbers ,is woJl known to nearly everybody in llawkesbury,, Vankleek Hill and surrounding country. She was born in Vaiikleek .2Jill, but since 'her marriage,' twelve years ago, has lived in liawkesbury, .. and is greatly esteemed by all who know her: Airs. Timbers is ono of the many thousands who" have proved the great val- . . . ,, - ..-.no of Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills, and oE S^iSn^toS !&$:'<* h" ^^rience for the beneht of d in*tho system of tho patient--ot,.,ei' sutt(ir^s- ^ho says:���"While ' " first child I suffered from tumor under the left The first symptom was a pain followed by a growth, ilest systems aro led"info'c'onvii-i which gradually increased in si'/e un- id btrou��ih by tho influence "which .'*���'��� it became as large us an eirg. It crtc on nature's own restorative.!, .was exceedingly painful and caused tlio drooping spirits of those with ,���e great suffering. 1 consulted a uquilizing the nerves, di&poses to,1 L <h(1 ,ne I10 tS^od. rlhen 1 consulted refreshing sleep���imimrts vigor; anotner doctor, who said 1 would bn of tho ,blot!d, which, being have to undergo an operation. In ._cour��js throughout tlio veine.'thu nionntime, however, the tumor lho healthy animal functions hl.ok^ |)uL would uot heal> and as a result l" was feeling very much run down. At this time my attention was directed to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and 1 began using these. .1 soon felt that they were giving me increased strength, und after using a few* boxes, the ��� .tumor disappeared," and 1 was as well us ever 1 had been. My health has since been good, and 1 cannot speak too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink JMlLs." These .pills euro troubles like the above, because they make rich, red blood and drive all impurities from the system. Through their action on the blood they also cure such troubles as anaemia, heart palpitation, erysipelas, scrofula, skin eruptions, rheumatism, St. Vitus' dance aiicf the ailments that inaUe tho lives of so ! ninny women miserable. The gviiuu..* ! always bears the full name! "Dr. Williams' Pink L'ilis for Pale People," on tbo wrapper around,every box. .Sold by all dealers in medicine or tho very pour-'sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, or made soem ' sl-x boxes for .92.50, by addressing the Pr. Williams Medicine Co Brocl-villc, Ont. ^ttrn, thereby making activity a result, strengthening tho frame, "Villito tlio digestiveorgaus, which Hcinsna incronscd substance���re- M appetite'. "tforthrop& layman, " wive piven to tho public their mino Wino at.tho usual rate,and, tlio opiniou of wili-nt'stf, thi" oiiclio:! nearest jic-fcftioa of any i: All i"1,i-M<Toijf'.'-cll ir. "-re 2,7<10 murders yearly, in 1(|t' in Russia; 1,000 in JiwiiNESS isdiio to' uorvons oxcito- I'lolicately constituted, tho flimncior, F*> man and those who.so occuimtion p Kma montal strain, or worry, all j* or u-.ss from it. Sleep is tho Rroiit a worried brain, unci to cot .sleep ; jiomnrh from nil impurities with a ' ' 1 .���irmnVe'.s VcKOtnblo Pilln, i.'ola-: I'oiiluiniii'r no inorcury, and aio ' ��ri\o iiiilisfiietiou or tlio money mini. IHniiil t fii in will probably send <o to F.ngland next year. "-' uoliced that 'l's ��iic( furnaces churches. in |<1not*oTiRhfihn[,dil lliii'm i\ iiit ul di^lurliyou* oeciisjou for you ruiilliii',' ci'iitractinK inlliiniiiiiition of tin. nsuiii'itton. while you can got Hickle'a '.".H-tivo Syrup. .This moilicuio cures �����'���''��� InflnnunaMon of .tho lunzn. and ���'ian cliost troubles. It prom-itCH ft ���i^yoxiHH:torai,inn.whleh Imnicdi'n' ���no tIu-oa�� und lunKU from \i: itely isc.ii K;'"''t1 i,",isL is a man who thinks "<*'nSd "' fow dlc��P tools and a vS"''-yai'11 und koop his lablc i n" count SOBl- fi Th'f lips at '��� iiir, ., Pt tot! it o' n ?K\ s'oi'tl1 stoiT' %;f;s'''* tflll'^ s'lljW. are only.men," says a: wiso "������ary. Yes, indeed.. and they are only boys/ umsic lias been, prohibited '"'������'���oution jiiors iii New York, another of tho. horrible . acts reformers'. ... Less of Noi than one per rent ���way is ���'! use for of tho land grain-fields. Orders have boon -issued; in. India for the return to store of all animu- nitioii containing' <luni-dum bullets. Miiiard's Liniment Cures Laf/ripjic shajie,, season if it soon stock.' Sc this week -will hardly fetch 10c per pound'. We quote 3 0c to 13c per pound commission basis, according to grade. ��� ^ , ��� ECiUS���The market, has advanced ic per doz. this week owing to the good demand for eggs. Dealers, are' nqwvpaying lie per doz. delivered here. . ��� k, FLOUR���.We quote, Winnipeg ��� jobbing prices as follows: Ogilvie's Hungarian, ��2.05 per sack of -98 pounds.; Glenora'Patent, ��i:90; Alberta, $1.75: Manitoba, $1.G0; XXXX, ��1.25. ' AlILLFEIOD���Bran is. worth '$15 I'd- ton in bulk, and shorts' $17 per ton in bulk, delivered, subject to usual trade discounts. (.'ROUND FEED���We quote: Oat chop, per ton, $2S; barley chop, $2-1; mixed barley and oats,.$20; chop-' screenings, $.15.50; oil cake, $30. OATS���The demand for oats is light, and prices ��� are weaker. We quote: No. 2 white, -lOJc per bushel for carlots on track here; feed grades, HSc. At country points fanners are getting 31c to 3-lc for No. '2 white oats.' Street oats are not offering. .. BARLEY���There is very little barley in the market and prices are nominal at 426 to, 4.4c per bushel for carloads of feed on track here. MAY���The market is very linn as hay is becoming scarce. ��� Prices hold at $8 to .$0 per ton for fresh baled in carlots ou track,here. PRESSED ' - "MEATS���Some grass fed beef has offered in the market this week, but as the quality is not good prices for choice beef have not boon affected and butchers are still quoting ns follows: Beef, city dressed, 8 to 9c per pound;, veal, 7J to 8.Jc; mutton, 13c; spring lambs, each, $3.50 to $4.50; hogs, per pound, 7$ to 8��c. HIDES���Receipts are light and the market unchanged ns follows: No. .1 city hides, (i^c; No. 2's, 5*t; and A"o. P.'s, -lie Kips nnd calf the snnio price us hides; . denkiiis, ��� 2"> to '10c; ���dunks, 10 to 15c; horse hides, 50c to $1.00." ��� ' WOOL���-Receipts of Alunitoba wool sire light, inid'tlie market is steady at. (I to ("Jo per pound for unwashed fleece delivered hero. TALI.OW-7-Local buyers are paying 5 to tic per pound for tallow delivered here, according to grade. SEN 1-1CA���Receipts are light and market holds (inn. Some in tho trade here .are. quoting, as high as 37c per pound for clean, brightroot, delivered here, with lower prices for inferior grades. k ' k Economy Point, N. S.; June 30.��� (Special)���Mr. George S. McLaughlin of this place claims to have found a remedy which will cure any case of Lumbago. Mr. McLaughlin himself has been a great sufferer with this disease, and has sought relief in ments and remedies. At last, however, he came, across a medicine which completely cured hiin, and whicli he claims any sufferer from Lumbago should be" told of. He says:��� ' ��� "I was troubled with Lame Back for 25 years or more. Sometimes was so severe I could not turn self in bed. "A slight cold, or hard- Ufting would bring on a fearful attack and give me awful pain. ~~~rs^=~ "1 had. tried many medicines and treatments, but never found anything to do me any good-until I heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills. ' '-'My brother,' who kept",a small grocery store and sold' some medicines, told me that he had heard that they had,cured a great many,people of Lumbago, and he advised me to try them.. ' ��� "i commenced a treatment and in a short time all the pain left rny' back and it became as stout and as strong as-ever. ' , "Wonderful to say I' have had no return of the terrible .Lumbago J since. , , , "It-is now some years since" J was cured, and I have said nothing about it, for I-was afraid it would come back, and that I would liave to keep on using the Pills in order, to be vyell. ' <��� "But, now T am satisfied it has gone forever,' and know thatl am safe in making this jiublic statement. "I believe Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure any case jof Lumbago or Lame Back, for they helped me out and nobody could have .it much worse than I had. liEALTHFUL FOOD fftAKES HEALTHFUL PEOPLE OGILVIE'S FLOUR makes the best bread and adds a great element of nutrition into,any article of food made from it. Use this flour in your family; give your children plain food and plenty of it, and you will build a lasting foundation for their future health and happiness. BV BOTAL WARRANT Millers to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales TORONTO CANADA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER J^.^ieiUn every part of tbe world as the authority on the sporting as wen as the commercial, industrial and political events of Canada. It is tne host all-round lainily newspaper published in the Dominion, and you can Have it every day and tbe big Saturday illustrated for only $2.00 for, a whole year il you live west of .North Bav. Take advantage of this great half-puce oiler at once. Address: THE GLOBE. Toronto' ,. If possible, d6y not associate with those who anger you. It i.s a great pity that a young man i.s not as saving with his money as an old - man is with every piece of twine'he finds: < ' ��� arts 'fa^toAvq JVlamA^Arfcii, ta^utCb a^uO ��� ** t etu. (.Page Metal Ornamental Fence. SS^aSfta ornamental, very showy and surprisingly cheap. IUd just what .s'wasted for door yards, division fence3 in town lots, grave Pn^^rttafls^at" & 20 cis. PER RUNNING FOOT. Just think of it. -Let only , --. us send you full particulars, inane *ann fence, poultry netting, nails and staples. ����� The Paga Wire Fence Co., Limited, Walkervllle, Ont. * i , i Mnard's liniment is (lie best.' Tt is easy, to have' too much of a good thing; two sweethearts' at one time, for ,example. ' . Monkey Brand Soap removes all stains, rust,"dirt or tarnish ��� but won't,wash clothes. -6 ROSS &ROSS, General Agents, Box G33, "Winnipeg,'Man. When it is announced that a woman will entertain informally, it means that she will buy things ready made at the baker's. Still. Another Trinmph-Mr. ��Thotnas S. Bullcn, Sunderland, writes: " For fonrtoon years I was afflicted with Piles; and frequent ly I wa3 unable to walk or sit, but four years a��o I was curod by using Dr. Thomas Eeloctric OiL I have also Ijcoo subject to Quinsy foi over forty years, but Eclectric Oil.cured it. aud it was a pormanont euro in both cases, as noither tl��-' Piles nor Quinsy have troubled mc since." Peanut Sandwickes.��� Be sure that your peanuts are freshly roasted, then shell and rub off the red skint. Pound to a .paste,, orf-chop ��� line and add enough boiled salad dressing so that it can be spread easily. .>Dressing- for Same. One" tablespoon but] ter. 2 tablespoons sugar,' 1 dessert spoon flour, yolks of 3 eggs,' �� cup vinegar, a' pinch of salt. Cook" in a double kettle until it thickens and creamy. is Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism. Oreat Britain and Ireland import about 205,000,000 pounds of cheese each year. Canada supplies about CO per cent of the whole. -People are so anxious to see something for nothing that they will run a couple of miles to see a little shed burn down. .English Walnut.���-Chop very fine, or what is better pound ^tb of J-'nglish walnuts and mix enough melted butter or' sweet - cream so that the paste can equally be spread between thin slices of buttered bread. THEY NEVER FAlir-"Ur.,S. M. ISouphner, LanRton, writes: "For about two years I was troubled with Inward Pilos. but by using Par- melee's Pills, I was completely cured, and although four years havo elapsed since then tho havo uot returned." Parmelee's Pills aro anti- bilious and a specific for the euro of Liver and Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia, Costivenoss, Headache, Pilos, etc.', and will rogu2ato theso- cretionsaiid remove aril bilious matter. English is studied by 95 per cent of the students attending the higher schools in .Egypt. said after at- by sang Otic, of the the world is in Carihthia, 249 highest shot towers' in to?be.- found in '.Villach, where there is a fall of feet. green stuff. r3*!'ni��ia '���in -nil. I itu*: i ���*���)(. Alb. i bus a baby that drinks rfi: "s of milk at a meal. O,' 'Jo's a you knew right away '"'���I'y elephant:]: d , ntv |Ul�� ��� spocia1' correspondents n U('c" w>'iting industriously Martinique calamity will at tho scene of the disns- People who have investigated ������the tliiit.lho swearing habit more common than it fow years ago. ' So arc anto- nlatter say is becoming was a mobiles, will bo �����- long time before that baby will bo old to account for money. Tt new .(Jastellu.no enough to call papa wasting mama s Now that'a'prize Tiffhter has killed in the ring at Boston, it been may hP discovered 'that -Massachusetts has intended to prohibit public slug- matches. ���LTVK..ST<JCK.-.:;-.-7-. CATTLE���Fresh' grass cattle are still scarce. Good butchers', grades arc worth :"i.Je per pound delivered hero and inferior lots 5 to f>'c. Sonic grass cattle ,have'been.dsold' this week at as low as 4c. their condition not being, good. . SIIFFP��� Sheep are worth from fi cents to 5��c per pound, off cars, Winnipeg, and lambs about tlie'sanic. HOGS���Receipts are .���moderate, and prices .-.unchanged at G'c for choice hogs, averaging between 150 and 2;>0 pounds, off cars, Winnipeg. Heavy and ; light-weights To loss. MI'I'jOB- COWS���Cows are scarce, and good milkers readily bring S<I5 in this market, the range being irony $nr> to S'I5 each. >' ! HOUSES���There is a good demand for horses and dealers find no What tho Clcrir* in��n Surmised. Ernest Thompson-Seton���he ot onl- inn>l story-telling and . convertod name fame���was describing to a clergyman the other 'day some of his experiences with various animal3, particularly squirrels. {'It is nn astonishing fact," Mr. Seton, "that I found, some few tests, that I could tract squirrels, howsoever wild, singing to lliein. Whenever I they would conio out of their*holes or down from the trees, and though at first showing somo timidity, sit and li'ston intently an'd apparently wiih enjoyment. I remember ono day. however, when, after singing them various songs���rag-time and others���1' tried 'Old Hundred' on them. "Would you believe it, the instant thoy heard it they scampered off, nor could I' induce them to return that. day. And to this day I can't understand why." The clergy man, a;. far-away; look in Iii his cyo, suggested yery briefly: "Probably they were afraid you would.'noxt proceed to take up a collection." "'���'���' yCocnn Wood. .The hardest wood in the world is not ebony, but cocus, which is much used 'for 'making' flute's and other similar Instruments. -. . ', cully in disposing of all thoy can euro.' Tho market is boing largo laws gbig supplied high. from Ontario. dilli- se- iy Prices aro One rub with S u n I i g h t Soap cleans more than'.-two rubs with common soap. Il<-.*d of | lie Oamit < ouimlsilnu. Mr. Montague A. Smith, banker of Forest, has been appointed chairman of tho Ontario Board of Game Commissioners, in succession to Dr. G. A. McCallum, who was recently appointed ��� Superintendent , ol the London Asylum. Mr. Smith is eminently qualified for tho duties of tho position. He has for mora than twenty-five years past been closely identified with tho field and gamo sports of tho Province in various ways. A keen lover of tho dog and gun himself, ho has done much to advance tho interests of that line of sport. With his brother, 1j. H. Smith of Strathroy.he introduced in this country the famous JLIewellen lino of setters, of which "Paris" was tho head. He is the owner of "Dan Wynd'om," tho first prize winner at tho international field trials last fall. On many occasions he has acted o,s judge at the international and American field trials, and always with tho greatest< ( satisfaction to all Parties concerned.; Ho has-shot over somo of the best dogs 0n this continent, not only in Ontario, but from Florida to British Columbia, and also In Great Britain, and is thoroughly familiar with the;requirements of tho sportsmen of Ontario, especially along the lines indicated. SEE HIM SMILEjy So would you when you smoke LUCINA CIGARS. That very sivoet flavor will make nny cigar smoker look pleasant. MANnFAOTDIlRD IIV < GEO. F. BRYAN & CO WINNIPEG y\ i, I-" if Mr. Billus���"Maria, how does it happen that Fanny isn't going to church with you this morning? Mrs. Billus-^you know as well as I do, John," that when Bessie and Kate and I go to church somebody has to stay nt home. There isn't room for four, pairs of sleeves in our pew. Queen Wilhelmina has contributed ��S00 for the benefit of the Martinique sufferers. This will,- cause hor husband's creditors to express another large batch of disgust. "REDUCES EXPENSE Auk for the Octagon Bar "3 HID Rcv*n(fe. Mr. De Lone (on being introduced)��� Miss Coquette and I have met before. Miss Coquette (coldly)���Yes. I remember now. "We will let bygoues be bygones, for time heals all wounds and-no doubt 1 was n very silly boy at the time." . "liny?" ..������'!' "1 must have been., It.was ten years :igo. :ind your reason for refusing weJ was that you were old enough to bo my mot her." ,7 I ��� Three Orent Skole/on.,. Tho vicinity of Palermo. Italy, has yielded three remarkable human skeletons, one in 1410, one in'lBKi.and the lust In luod. The first was twentv-ono, the second thirty und the third th'ii four feet In height. How will King Alfonso's subjects like his admission that he'does not like bull fighting himself, and that he .'would like to introduce ho racing as a substitute? W. To employ, a revivalist will not help us evade our own responsibility. :-ty- ���Now Yorkks Hall of Fame seems have boon forgotten early. The asphalt havo laid an on. trust easy doesn't street" Every year we make war mosquito, and every year quit'o fights back. I -'-If I' ,. ' i.'l'l .1 ��� I It/ , I,' 1 .'/ r < , y (I1'/'- to ii.,. -1, i i ii a i i c ' <2I5*^^-!M^^*HKS��^ ^asuifaoanrruf mflH nera f LiiMfM, L O. o. F. |gt# Joseph's Convent i^l��F��^��r.Tn(n.*i'ir>^-��B>BnnTa*Tinii<n*t'��"~imr .13 F.tbli.--bvd :*��� the :r.te:eGt o; the people | cf,Moyie and Idiel'iZcct&nny ".llilM'.' winnin'.' i :�� ;>.- ..,-, <���].:-' "Have yoc trier! it::" fv.vo- the fay:*- ihey are v.uu.ibv &3��S2Sag����3 OKfe; WHfley J.otljre No. 44 and Day school conducted ^^aaEft l11 I f. .r. s-1: l: k���������- c p^^��y .TJ23 ok j-rpscs.-rrio. ���',, , ,.-\i���.���i . ^ ,, JJoii'.lim; and Hav echool condL ,.M��,!i every Monda> evening m their i, ��� f, , y; 7 ,.. /)(- v���ivn tj fv =, . . | bv tne hi-ft it- oi .-iCiiOn, u, o, jx jhnL on \icton.i street. Sojourning jbrancbfep of elementary, business and] 'OJci Fellows cordially invjted. J high ehee education taught by the! PKhiitriic-Tf: I inf' ""-Jstrompiete health -t'ro/l on ��� ,-'<. _ sister.', who hold certificates front 'the J ._ / Jht-rontineni oflvo-th ���i-ne^-a. c:t. { '7 .k *��ii Jii. l.D.lloim, j London Board 'of''Education and ""Juaied mid**' ecenerr unrd-iikd for ���' ^Wle Grand. .Secr'y. (Science- .Department', ' Kencinglou, rriE IlVr-VON" '^0'p';;^^:!;!:;;:;^;;^:;^ .L^^g^.j England. Apply to Sister" Superior flair- oji Hot Spring::. The most complete health -t'ro/l on -SATURDAY, JULY. 19, 1802 ^ M | -rrandupr. THE IIALCVQK 3'OT1 ^^=^^= ���^���fT"*������^ -.-_-_ lSMnZGS Sanitarium, Halcyon Hot ' Moyie Miners' UmOIl I >r>rincr* .\ r ��/-.��:��� To*..., I.* �������� r* - 7 ; - ���*��� i "���]>i'in<v= 'v rov- To*.,, V f" '������ ' ''KEA.T J'H1TAI>"*- Z-JEW l-.JUG.MiKt',. Lord Salisburv lias,, ri^igncil ciiiot ; ,���,. ,-. , I A Oi I * I nnd L,is n -phew, lit, Hon. A. .'. Jl-.l-j,>,,������ . phy.=ici;in and nur?e, Eon ling fishing t-xcur��:onfi. Telegraphic com- ! and >iii!i- " j Meets in McGregor ball everv Tuesday fhf evening. Sojourning members are :>n .iiith r.:j pnrfP of uio i - ���---,,.-, ���r, ��� ..,.,-' . ,, ��� ��� t , -j ��<��*di.'i3]y invited to attend. : ���'*' :ii:uj- ,unve and ileparf ' "nnr, hus bten ajipointed pi'om:i'i of; 'C'j'-.fi 'iiiij T.'-iii, .-".'Jo io ���fj-9 per week-! ���J'9n--' ^b'ACi'nui'i^ Groat Erilam iu bis "place. Tbe "'i'1-1 ������]]���, ��� tiienient ril j'.oid .SalisJuity ha** been/ >-o reeidfiu-e in liotel cj \ baths chit- all jje.-voi:s and / President. T. SM5-TIT, Secretary. am Jb ifa ii& Pioneer ?' Hardware tore. if mn.Ni^ibir ui'-eii' /or so long a mr.tier /or speculiiiion ' j,j.] ,. r .^^ i^,i ���n���, <!,���< a -. .! . i.l' l!"-' '���'kk that now that it has come about itkriw,d., * " .-ii v,,! ��� -r- 1 lueb!ltIlsan"VAitc-r3are an invaluabVi .vill cause very hule comment, riw J remet, fo;. ,jJv,d2nd 3 ���iuccessor may b? counted upon to' ���!'--i^r ��� S" i M^ie 'Board of Trade *f* :ollow-aloug lines 3;i:ll do'vrn by his de.-tingnisiied juedocc'scr during tb. idiort time be is likely to occujiy flic- d-u'gh o/fico o,1 pivmic;'. Mr. Balfour Iiilst ha :in\y j^'.,,' poisoning, / ��� XotIco ft t.eicly p.m-oii uJ��l a* dtys a'fltr dAte j I ii-.tond to ajvj-ly to thp c-h/sii co*-;inis3iou'cr o��j |bai).u-Rii(iy0rkfcfora tpoc^I licun^- f3 c-ul ' and,(;r.rr;,-uv,::,; dlater from (he follov.icg* dts-' j7jt j ciibed Ir.nil? Meets oil the first Wednesday evening of each'-month at 3 o'ciock sharp in tiie court house. oi i . ." A' ?* ^cdoxalDj Pros, c-ui j Andhew Joksstok, " Lewis Tho.vso.v} '-.; ' ��� vice-Pres. ' -' ', ' Sec'y I You will fim? a* complete Stock of gen- leral Hardware, Enamel and Tin ware, Pam'ir,Oilp, Glass, etc. "SS8i��.Ti:i��initninfi: and Planibin^, , ��� -ry^m~y natural sneceflsw lo Lord -Salisburv. hVe' fco^-'^^^ ? ^'^ u thu y��rt}: . , ., , ,, �� ��� ��� *; ")d-1 cori-O! f.'f>.".L��.-?.-,-roup ouu, Enst. Koolo- jflnnnot be considered Uie type oi j "cy. end- n^ih . f iv-imer nar crook,- theu'ee <3tatesraa*i to v/hom tbe destinies of *���!":..*orli::-J-Crcototc>I-ct :K9i proup one, ,/-v i v> ���', . , ,', i ' ,��� -J Er.��l I\f)o'.i)i!(.'/lisouct! r-??,t to rbc '*orili Wott ^roat Britain shoski be-entru-ited :or|cari.6. of Lo, ;t!��, ,���cm-o n��Kh % chains! - ������" ; w"ui" ��i i-u' , lui, iiicm-o north .jo cl ':i,iy lengtb'y of time; His appjinl-l '^-"^^n'Ooiir.ii^thenco fouth -JO cl !u\t,inhd6zbi]m the bost* ihat 'ivoui.iKS'^'r,tfc?:JI-' to point of oomri' ., . , .... l . " ,, , ' , ' . : -i.eni, coj,ttfnln% o:o,-,crcs mere or Jo��. " lio mads r.t, tiv.-j ;ur.qM"rc< fes* he cer- ms * - tt w ��,>,��, Sjo i^ads r.t,"this juncture, fes* iie epi 'tfiinlycomiriandi tha ira'jpocL and {lie affection of'both wings of ibe govern-j snent party, something that cannot be J j, 4'M. : ' ' e. W.' 1'UUTU, J'ulO-'--Mlir, viii dsj" o;' July, 1003, COtJKT MOVIE. fia. 40 'moyI'k, CR/lNBKQOK <�� ^HBST.JSUG��>-KMiyJKt.,f .PAJIJC, MJTCHELL A 00 ' '��� Kfip, CAMPP]OLLi*Cu lMHJJMfti&CO. ' ' D' S KOOTENAY' HOT^L ' ' CENTRAL .HOTEL/' movjc.e hotel.' " the Leader qffjo, g. n. wiNjsii. ; " *"' J. J. MUJIPHY. P. D. HOPE. ���' ^.T.PAJIRJBLJ/.' ' ���&c., &c.'; $c, y ?7ooJs on'tlso laa 'layofeacliijioi'th. vis, i Ithiff brethern.luyjtpd I roiittcnd, . ' ib^i" GitF paying; Parlor, ' CJ-.XTRAI/ HOTEi,; fir Mr. Obamberlain, lho only otber eligible oaiulidatos for tbe office. Tlu probabilities are that Mr. Balfour will, be promoted to (be lioiibe of lords P. T. SMYrH, C. H. G. 1\Mo&REGOU, fi/S.' l-WOff WKi?v pLIK&i Tfop, People Insure isf Companies .,' -> id B "* *.' "-' Kotlca of Diggolutloh - , _ , i "This is to eerlifv (haf tlif- m-uTcr !rr "-,' ��._ 7_ fcnidofeuher the duke of Devontl,ere I signed b,vo Ibis d^ ciis.oh Jp^ HarV^ ' ' ^ HcCartOr, finp by mutual consent AfOYIB, B. 0, ^SS��SS!S!S5S!T^SSESSS^ Baa&aai 'leaving Mr. 'Chamberlain the leader- .-bij) of tlip common?, and tliat after a briel tenure, Of tbe prcmieiahip ']i�� J aJi liabHUies v.'ill resign that role , in favor of Mr. , , W. A. Hamilton, assigns, transfers- and convoys to J. Frith all his right,I title and interest in-.tlio business can-iod on in tbe name of Frith tt Hamilton. Tne said J. Frith assumes ��� J. FKITHj W. A-, HAMILTON. Moyie, July 4, 1902. bamberliiin, who is assuredly marked , out for thi: >tio.*iiiign. , It id doubtful if Mr. Balfour would face a genuru.1 elec- ' <-J��<!oL<*ii:iy Steam r,aiuicirj tion as premier. He does not bave to, Wesley Cline, of tbe Central hotel and bcrnro an appeal to the country j harbor kbop.��� k uow .\gent f0ik (llc bt'comesncnetsary^lhe odds are tlia'l | lioott-ni.- Sicim Laundry at Nelson.' Jotepli Chamberlain .v/'ill be ibe j A]] hmudry hh in bi'3 charge v/131 bJ leader of the govenrJcnl.-.Vcfcou J promptly attended' io. Laun-lr" -'-H l^aily ifowa, FORT STEELE, B.O ��� H&rrey, McCarlcr '&"A3eramK-r.' F��BXIE, B.C. ��� I Barristers ,& Solicitors. MOYIE'S LEADIKQ HOTEI,. BAniUSTKK, SOLICITOR, ETC.. ' CRANBROOK, ' ' . B;c Drug and Stationery Store, I. The golden gieania of wiih* a v/iul who 'dck putt tor nve ^?l X;?le o'r >'i;jl>t. , a new day ?!iot ������Lhv.Yat llie i-nire son." '" ti" w.ib tbe too oi a cat:lo man. Hj had stuyod in ibu g-.mni t-.h duou��h the dewy eve.' "lie had killed'a cowboy' the weVk before. 'The veal was aokl in the .market place. ��� Then lie 'killed the enw. When he entered the gates of the j '-">" he imd inoney to burn, But I '.''iiliam"diit nut burn bill- i < i t He met a mitn ir.light him to play di-bara a side. In tbe fciiriy morn the man with (he wad took the I97tli pot with three aces. Willie hud two ace-* ,him- m7h'. He hd them cold oyer sinse the , -iame communced. Tim m-,n -ilemly f.jldud his to:: nu.'l itoif) away. It was al] L}>eru y/ay left to atcal. Out on the cold prairie Willie drew forth a pack of "sure winner" playing cards be had bought through an ad- yertit-ement in a pink p-iper. lie struck a match, lighted the cards and laid them on tiie ground. The "poy etood on Ui.�� b'lrniiij- deck. Jtej.-ip*; Tor n Goo'.l Union. iirh: bo in before TaeaiayWiinV.^eraaiwfni,,,-: ��/w'l cash in advance. " ' ' 'fi'c/ S*iSMS rffe.Qgi G 6 ��� .The best of accommodations for the t ravelingjpublic. ' ' n i, ' i �� ' �� i ^ i P. J. McMahon,, Mgr. ���I ^ 3L.'~ftJujar*Mcw ��.m &��H �� Is I . IVlIOLSdiLE ANju KErATL MB AT- MERCHANTS- Fresh and Cured ileals. Fre.il: Fish, Came ana Poultry. We .supply ,.oniy the best; Your ' trade,solicited. MAItKETS In all' the Principal ities and TownsJ in British Columbia CRANBRO 1 "if ' QM&NgllQQK. Daily market prices by wire from Spokane. LEWIS TRQMBQ-R Notary Public, Accountant, Commission., ano Iss'uiusce Agent.' BOOTS AND SHOgS Ilojpairod and jiacle to Order. K A. SMITH, >' Moyie. NEAIl RiACEACHJffiS it MA'CDOSALDB. ' t '^ f f ( i*' t GHAS. P. OAMPBSIiI,, FiineraJ Director , ' and Embalmer.. ii t i Toilet Articles Office Stationery School Supplies, MOYii &r\, 'Moyie, JlEADQJJARTKRS FOIt EAST KOOTEXAV 1 a a 00 rOR PINE TAILORING GO TO 5 pmduate of Champion College of the: United States. Upholstering and general furniture repairing.- Office and ' store, Aiken's block, .near- Canadian I ��� Bank of Commerce. Telegraph and ��� mail orders promptly attended to. . ' Q ,., ' 2> .1 B, p. J Cranbrook, B. C ,-n ��� W ^0^excelled in the. country." Tryitauj be convinced. o ��� eer. Porter and Bottled on Ham" K I F ���?/ \-"i m Push Snap Energy vlorality Cordiality Talk about it Writ.!- about it tipeak v/cll of if ��� Ifolp to i"m|)i-0'.'i- it Subscribe for ii.s papers llelp nil public uiilerpridea A rake the atmo-ipbere healthy Faith exhibited h> good works Fire all lonfer-?, croakers, dend beats Let your object be the wglLwe, growth and promotion of your union and its members. .Speak well of all the right spirited men, and also be one yourself.���Exchange. di-7-ft3.o\ ii }\hJc\f NEL30N, In tlio South "Are you the .defendant?" asked a man in the court room',''. ''pe��.kmi: to an old negro. "No, boys," the reply, "1 ain't done nothing to be called names like' (hut. T'se go^ a lawyer' hero who doe's the defensing.'" ��� 'Then who are you?" "Pse the g'-yitbrnau Tvha! yiyU EAST KOOTENAY BOTTLING CO CRANBROOK, Ld- C. Areated Waters of all Kinds. , Orders Solicited. Soda Water and , Syphens, 50 YEARS" EXPERIENCE MERCHANT TAILOR, Fine Suitings, Overrating Trousers, Imported Goods. moyie, B. c jBRENTON & NELSON ���FOR��� J HEAVY TEAMING ���ALSO��� IJAOCACK, EXJ-Itlif-S AND Geskua, (ti ��� ��� ��� �� World's Scenic Route. CT East Winnipeg Toron to Ottawa Montreal St. John Halifax Boston New YorL ��� West Westminster Vancouver Victoria Bkaguay Dayvson Seattle ���Poitland San Francisco S3-$3s33��^*sf JOHjYSTQJV j^iios. ThlT?h��ifi iS HiW ^ Yel1 burnished The Market��� affords. The Ear is Exiled witt^ tiieJBest Brands,of Liquors and Cigars <h HEADQUARTERS FOB-GpMMRRCIAL AND MINING MEN , j ��$KiTisii.f;oi,nnu.' I %er Lake Steamers. | f*avo Port William, Sun. Tuo. Pri ! VIA. SOO' LINE <R MOyrE, ."^"-t^���-'��� ���,������., Vr.vm for Bnlo A 3G0 acre farm three miles from Q.J. K?0�� ��*^��*n *>nvaik<-.xtwx: MOYIE. i Moyio for ealc. There is considerable Poillt ^ , = iaad cloarcd and it i8.W0ll Ftocket, .faUl, Duluth and|.Wifth,,��^ a��1' I^'Hry, For further Chicago. Tourist Sleeper .Service O. F. DEiAULNJER, mo Trade Mar'^s Designs ��� Copyrights &cd ��� n^My>on8 sen',!Pf' a Rlteicli nnd description tnnv R^'ll'lT 'ls?cir<-''"'1 ?>'������ opinion free w-neth"���an ��� nvmitIon is probably.piitentublo: Corrmir.i^ Btrtil. f!-.-..o.:,lll(10flt iiKoncv for KOciniritr r���,}r,,fa ts. _ PHtents:.taken through Mu,iS reft��� yycr.Vilvoticv, witlioufce!mr��s, infdfk rr.t.Q,ve . .^���VE.frMiB.aiv imwii s^asi*. ;1 li;iii(lsornol7 Illustrated w-nuiv T,-n-f.^' r.i- mm a:'i>o.JB'Bf>-��i-"^?f3..v Yn--& arati'i ci!i'(;v, y?rv i: i-y���\Y^.!'h\l���'.-'"' J *-',' Ji ���i-i���-������.,' i, y EAST Leave J}Hnworo Junction j ., f St. Paul. ���" ^and^'T f Lfln^ng Tuesday ' wks^' ���' -��� yl Len-ve fiovelaWo daily for; SeatUcj Vancouver and coaBt'cities; / Through ticket (o Europe via Hi) ::-ntic line, prepaid t4otsJ^ "..al itoinis at .Wat rate,. For fu l^i'tirulare apply todocal uKonta. ��� ' ���0��� ...,i, jiuuiuv, ror infornmlion ajipiy at this o/fico. INI Old hunters say ThoMARLIN action Is nlways closed, the JPlo, the finish clcrjiiiu, the I form nttrociive. ft cecnis ���Ho throw Its bullets a Hale ^ re Jheip with a Utile more force than nny other rifle. For tlcertnkea 38-55 or 30-30. ! tta^ZTJ/''s,0R<:s9�� '"'������"���'������ |&tmp��.coverbyBflm'n��ton [f^JARUN fire Arms Co, mew havcm. conn. - *iyii,iii 7S OARXKR . Ji'Kl/J.'nS.*!, /vtjl .NVaOIl. G. HIJHer, Afle��t, Moyie. 3777 y'yy aiiiii ��� . i prices Griven and^ Orders Taken on! Everything in the Printing- Line at th'e r y '. : ,;���"?,���. -.1 '..���"��� ..... 'yyfc di: ���,-'.- "

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